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Sure, here is a summary of the story "The Good Lord Will Provide":
The story is set during the Great Depression. A man named Walt is in prison for a crime he did not commit. His wife, Judy, is struggling to make ends meet on her own. She writes to Walt, telling him that she is patient and believes that the Lord will provide for them.
One day, Judy receives a letter from Walt's brother, Ike. Ike tells her that Walt had a dream in which he was told that there was something buried in the south field that would take care of them. Ike goes to the south field and digs up a box. Inside the box is a large sum of money.
Judy is overjoyed. She uses the money to pay off their debts and buy a new house. She writes to Walt, telling him that the Lord has indeed provided for them.
The story is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope. The Lord will provide for those who are patient and have faith.
Here are some of the key points of the story:
The story is set during the Great Depression, a time of economic hardship.
The main characters are Walt, Judy, and Ike.
Walt is in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Judy is struggling to make ends meet on her own.
Ike finds a large sum of money in the south field.
Judy uses the money to pay off their debts and buy a new house.
The story is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.
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Circle the sentences that are not correct according to the story.
Choose three mistakes and correct them.
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